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Monday, November 19, 2018
Barbers back drive to boost men's mental health
Barbers across North Wales will be given a helping hand to save lives while giving a ‘short back and sides’ as part of new drive to raise awareness of men’s mental health and the male suicide rate.
Groomers from across the region are set to receive training to spot the warning signs of mental health problems in their customers, along with best practice guidance on how to listen, give helpful advice, and signpost to support services.
Launching on International Men’s Day (Monday 19th November), the initiative aims to raise awareness of the avoidable tragedy of male suicide, which is the biggest killer of men under 45 in North Wales, and across the UK.
Statistics show that men are three times as likely to take their own lives as women, with men accounting for 75% of all suicides in the UK.
The training drive is being supported by NHS Charity, Awyr Las’ I CAN mental health campaign and led by Local Implementation Teams which include representatives from Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, local authorities and mental health charities, who are working together to implement North Wales’ first integrated mental health strategy.
It’s a cause that is close to the heart of Denbighshire barber, Mahir Soylu, who says that barber shops have an important role to play in supporting men who are struggling with their mental health.
Since opening LL19 Barbers in Prestatyn two years ago, the 31 year old has used his own experience of suffering with stress, anxiety and low self-esteem to help others.
“Barber shops provide that safe space for men to open up about how they’re feeling” he explained.
“We’re not close enough to our customers to know what is going on in their lives, but we work in close proximity to them for 15 minutes and we are literally touching them. That breaks down a barrier and brings more openness.
“I’ve had people crying in my chair. Simply asking people how they are and how they’re doing can make all the difference. I don’t often have the answers but I know I can make an impact by just listening.
“I think the training programme is an absolutely fantastic idea. It will give me a better insight into what it’s like to live with certain conditions and how I can help them.”
Sam Watson, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board’s Head of Mental Health Service for North West Wales, said the training drive would complement work that is taking place across the region to improve mental health support.
She said: “There have been a number of successful initiatives to encourage people to talk about their mental health, but it’s also vital that people have the skills to listen effectively and provide helpful advice.
“We’re working hard to improve the mental health services we provide, but we also recognise the crucial role that people in communities across North Wales can play in supporting each other.
“The training programme is the first step towards building resilient communities which are empowered to take ownership and responsibility for making changes to improve people’s lives. This is critical if we are to reduce the rate of death by suicide and prevent mental ill health.”
The training programme is set to be rolled out more widely next year and Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board are encouraging anybody interested in getting involved to register an interest by contacting them at bcu.info@wales.nhs.uk.
The free and confidential C.A.L.L Mental Health Helpline is available 24/7 to provide emotional support and signposting to local services. Call 0800 132 737, text ‘Help’ to 81066, or visit www.callhelpline.org.uk.
Splash praised by Welsh Government Minister
From left, Splash Community
Trust chair Stella Matthews;
Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and
Public
Services, Alun Davies AM; Clwyd South AM Ken Skates
and Splash director Ray
Prescott.
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A leisure centre used by people from Llangollen and nominated for a
national award has been praised after a visit from a Welsh Government Minister.
Alun Davies AM, Cabinet Secretary
for Local Government and Public Services, was given a tour of Plas Madoc
Leisure Centre recently.
Stella Matthews, chair of the
Splash Community Trust, which runs the centre said: “It was wonderful to
welcome the Cabinet Secretary to Plas Madoc and we’re very grateful to him for
taking the time to visit and for his interest.
Mrs Matthews will represent Plas
Madoc Leisure Centre at the UK Social Enterprise Awards in London on November
28 after being named Social Enterprise of the Year Wales last month.
Local AM Ken Skates was a founder
member of the volunteer trust set up to save Plas Madoc after Wrexham Council
voted to close it down in 2013.
He said: “From facing the prospect
of being demolished to being the pride of Wales and in the running for a
UK-wide award in such a short period is incredible. The volunteers, board and
members of staff who run Plas Madoc are a credit to our area and they deserve
all the plaudits.”
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Twenty Club to stage fun play on seasonal theme
* A scene from the Flint Street Nativity to be staged this week.
The Twenty Club Amateur Players of Llangollen are performing The Flint Street Nativity from Thursday-Saturday (November 22-24) at the Town hall this week.
It's an hilarious comedy written by Tim Firth of Calendar Girls fame.
Mizzis Horrocks' class of seven and eight year olds is about to perform their nativity play at Flint Street Junior School for the proud mums and dads - and the occasional social worker.
Squabbles arise when Gabriel wants to play Mary, the
Star grumbles he's not a proper star like they have at NASA, Herod won't stop
waving to his mum and dad and the subversive Innkeeper is determined to liven
up the traditional script. And then the stick insect escapes ...
The children are played by adults, who later play
their parents so the set changes accordingly to reflect the difference in
scale.
It’s an ideal alternative to the usual Christmas fare
with original lyrics set to the tunes of the usual Christmas carols.
It was first performed to critical acclaim at the
Liverpool Playhouse.
Director John Clifford said: "The performances promise to be of an excellent standard, as expected from The Twenty Club.”
Director John Clifford said: "The performances promise to be of an excellent standard, as expected from The Twenty Club.”
* Performances begin at 7.30pm each evening and tickets, at £8 and £6 concessions, are available from Courtyard Books, Gwyn Davies butchers, Jenni's or Mair Bowen on 01978 822759, or via Skiddle.com
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Poppy volunteers gather for commemorative picture
A large number of the volunteers who lovingly crafted then fixed over 3,000 poppies to the rear wall of Llangollen's Centenary Square to mark the 100th anniversary of the World War One Armistice gathered for a commemorative picture there this morning (Saturday).
It was taken by photographer Alasdair Mackin who runs locally-based Celtic Camera and specialises in everything from family and baby portraits to stag and hen parties.
* For more details, go to: www.celtic-camera.co.uk or info@celtic-camera.co.uk
Free after 3 parking in lead-up to Christmas
* Llangollen's Market Street is amongst those which will be free after 3pm in the run-up to Christmas.
Denbighshire County Council
has announced free parking after 3pm every day between November 21st
and December 31st, to encourage more people to use their high
street for shopping in the run up to Christmas and New Year.
This will be available at Llangollen's East Street, Hall Street, Market Street and Mill Street car parks.
In other areas of the county it will be:
Denbigh:
Barkers Well Lane,Crown Lane, Factory Ward, Post Office Lane, Vale Street.
Prestatyn:
Lower High Street, Post Office, Railway station
Rhuddlan: Parliament Street
Ruthin:
Crispin Yard, Dog Lane, Market Street, Park Road, Rhos Street, St Peter's Square, Troed y Rhiwl
St Asaph Bowling Green
"We
are delighted to be able to offer this opportunity as a Council again this year
and hope that people will see the benefits of using our town centre car parks
and will be return visitors."
Leader of Denbighshire,
Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, said: “There are a wealth of independent shops and
businesses county-wide that offer a wide range of good and services. With our
free parking initiative after 3pm, we hope more people will come into our main
towns to see what they have to offer. I’m sure they won’t be disappointed."
Friday, November 16, 2018
County joins campaign aimed at boosting winter tourism
* Llangollen Canal is a top tourist attraction.
Denbighshire has signed up to a campaign to encourage tourism across North Wales during the winter season.
‘Get Wrapped Up’ targets audiences outside of Wales, particularly Manchester, and
promotes the array of adventure, food and drink, accommodation and events on
offer across North Wales during the winter months.
The campaign is funded by the Welsh Government
Regional Tourism Engagement Fund (RTEF).
Conwy County Borough Council lead the project and are joined by Denbighshire County Council, Flintshire and Wrexham (North East Wales), Gwynedd Council, and Isle of Anglesey County Council (IACC), to boost tourism interest all year round, working closely with Visit Wales.
Conwy County Borough Council lead the project and are joined by Denbighshire County Council, Flintshire and Wrexham (North East Wales), Gwynedd Council, and Isle of Anglesey County Council (IACC), to boost tourism interest all year round, working closely with Visit Wales.
This joined-up approach is one of the first of its
kind for the region, with all six local authorities coming together to work on
one regional campaign for the benefit of the North Wales economy to help bring
new visitors at what can be the most challenging time of the year for the
tourism industry.
It will include radio campaigns, social media
promotions, travel and trade opportunities for journalists and a range of
resources for businesses to use.
There has already been a positive reaction to the
campaign from businesses across the region, with many already supporting the
campaign. Businesses large and small across North Wales are being urged to get
involved to promote their own products and services to a wider audience this
winter.
Cllr Hugh Evans OBE, leader of Denbighshire County
Council, said: “We’re delighted to be involved in this project and would
encourage as many businesses as possible to get involved in the campaign.
Denbighshire has great walks, mountain biking, historic towns, coastal
activities, and a variety of events which can all be enjoyed over the winter
months.
"Being only an hour away from Manchester and Liverpool, Denbighshire is
well positioned as an accessible destination for a relaxing short break in
stunning surroundings. Having an all year offer is also key to attracting more
people to work in the tourism sector and make a real impact on the economic
prosperity of Denbighshire.”
* Follow the campaign for all of the latest events, news
and exclusive competitions by searching #DiscoverNorthWales /
#DarganfodYGogledd on social media or visit www.northeastwales.wales
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